NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 529, sig. 110-4/377 (poškozeno) Page 44 · 44 of 62
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 529, sig. 110-4/377 (damaged)
English Translation
2 Ostrava district satisfy in the same way as much- easily other districts. For this reason alone, the shoe supply of Moravian-Ostrava never came to be mentioned as quite exceptionally good. In addition, for a long time there has been a noticeable gap in the general supply of footwear in the Moravian-Ostrava mining industry, but especially in the supply of work equipment. The meaning of such assignments, however, immediately lapses when your Mini- stérie letter is issued, containing the following text: "... Since a special measure has been taken in order to meet the needs of mineworkers and workers employed in foundries and in iron-making industries, it is necessary to refrain from the allocation of reference amounts from this special allocation to the workers of these industries." (Decree of January 8, 1982). - Signs WI / 6 b 6126/43). Such a decree constitutes a clear power for the competent economic office to make the allocation of work shoes to the categories of workers mentioned not only on the basis of the special allocation announced in the circular, but in general. It is clear from such circulars that the authority does not take care of its concerns and its work, but it does not serve in any way the interests of the workers and thus the interests in the country. It is understandable that an existing gap is not blocked here, but only enlarged. The number of workers is constantly rising through new recruitments, and the workers leaving work do not give up their shoes, but take them with them, since they are their private property. However, my efforts to bring a certain order into the shoe supply in Moravian-Ostrava will undoubtedly be disturbed again by the fact that, by the decree of the Minister for Economic Affairs of the 6th century,